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The Amazon is turning into a carbon source, US suspends oil and gas leasing, and why an Arctic town is bidding for the 2032 Summer Olympics
The new head of leading environmental organization IUCN speaks on the economic value of conservation and new plans for nature-based solutions.
Funds for the Sahel's Great Green Wall barrier against desertification renew hope that it will be completed by its 2030 goal.
Peruvian peatlands, the world’s fourth-largest swath of tropical peatlands, are the subject of a new national framework for conservation.
In this news roundup: US rejoins Paris Agreement, carbon capture goes mainstream, and how AI is counting trees in the Sahara.
Mexico City is not well known for its wildlife – but a new biodiversity finance plan is helping it preserve its remaining natural landscapes
The latest issue of journal Crop Science examines how pre-breeding crops with their wild relatives can increase their climate resilience.
Health professions, finance and landscape custodians are called to the forefront in biodiversity policy recommendations issued by the GLF.
In this news roundup: 500,000 go vegan for January, microplastics found in unborn babies, and why organic meat won’t solve the climate crisis
New agricultural techniques are growing one of the world’s most ancient cereal crops, fonio, into a solution to hunger – and a food trend
A new study highlights the wide-ranging benefits of sustainably sourced tropical tree foods for your health, the planet and food producers